BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result
Thursday, July 16, 2026
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
BusinessPostCorner.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
No Result
View All Result
BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result

Bridgnorth shopkeepers looking for support as bills rise in April

April 1, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Bridgnorth shopkeepers looking for support as bills rise in April
ShareShareShareShareShare
Kate Baldock

BBC Radio Shropshire

BBC A woman with grey hair, glasses, a grey top and a blue apron standing in front of shelves piled with bread of different sizesBBC

Helen Upton said she hoped shoppers would understand why price rises were necessary

Shopkeepers in a Shropshire town are asking people for their continued support, with prices set to rise again.

The new financial year has brought with it increases to energy, water and council tax bills, and employers will also have to pay more in National Insurance contributions and the minimum wage.

Helen Upton, from Catherine’s Bakery in Bridgnorth, said traders would have to pass some of those costs on, but added: “I’m hoping the public of Bridgnorth will see that price increases are going to be coming for their survival, not for making extra profit.”

Sally Themans from Love Bridgnorth said: “If a local community doesn’t want to see its high street fall over it needs to get out there and spend that money locally.”

Ms Upton believes shops in Bridgnorth were suffering for a number of reasons, including parking fees, and she said: “A lot of them are on the borderline and have just decided enough’s enough.”

She also said she had noticed people being more careful with their money in recent years and buying smaller loaves to cut costs.

But, she said, Saturdays were the exception because tourists visiting the town were “just feeling a little bit easier because they’re on a day out”.

A woman with long grey hair, a pink top and a grey apron standing in front of a black shelving unit and an assortment of flowers.

Becky Bratt said the loss of Severn Valley Railway customers was a problem for some businesses

Becky Bratt from The Petal Bar florist said she had a good weekend for mother’s day and Bridgnorth is a relatively affluent area.

But she said parking was a “big, big problem” and the recent closure of part of the Severn Valley Railway line due to a land slip had had an impact on trade.

She said one pub landlord had told her the loss of the extra visitors had made a big difference.

Despite this, Ms Themans, who is also on the Love Bridgnorth group who campaign on behalf of the town, said: “There are some signs of people still wanting to come in and open businesses on our high street.”

She accepted it was a “challenging” time but said the town offered “value for money and a bespoke customer service”.

The state of Bridgnorth high street

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

Local firm slashes staff starting salaries

Next Post

What HR can do to keep pace with today’s constant change

Next Post
What HR can do to keep pace with today’s constant change

What HR can do to keep pace with today's constant change

Iran Struck 5 Countries, ADA Dropped to alt=

Iran Struck 5 Countries, ADA Dropped to $0.16: But Kraken Staked $1B

July 13, 2026
It’s cheaper to buy a new home than a used one, thanks to incentives and boomers who won’t sell low

It’s cheaper to buy a new home than a used one, thanks to incentives and boomers who won’t sell low

July 15, 2026
Edgefield AI accounting training now available to public

Edgefield AI accounting training now available to public

July 14, 2026
Big Tech to face fines for consumer protection failures, says EU official

Big Tech to face fines for consumer protection failures, says EU official

July 12, 2026
How Adobe’s CMO is preparing for AI-driven brand discovery

How Adobe’s CMO is preparing for AI-driven brand discovery

July 14, 2026
The AI boom drove China’s 27% export jump in June as AI and the Iran war reshape global trade

The AI boom drove China’s 27% export jump in June as AI and the Iran war reshape global trade

July 14, 2026
BusinessPostCorner.com

BusinessPostCorner.com is an online news portal that aims to share the latest news about following topics: Accounting, Tax, Business, Finance, Crypto, Management, Human resources and Marketing. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Recent News

‘We absolutely screwed up’: Vance blames Bondi for the miscommunication around the Epstein files

‘We absolutely screwed up’: Vance blames Bondi for the miscommunication around the Epstein files

July 16, 2026
Elon Musk Grok AI Predicts Incredible Netflix Stock Price by Next 30 Days

Elon Musk Grok AI Predicts Incredible Netflix Stock Price by Next 30 Days

July 16, 2026

Our Newsletter!

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!